 The thoughts of the founder of the Republic of Citizens, Dr. San Yat-sen, actually carries a lineage from the days of the Yijing, and it's called Tianxia Wenming, or Civilizations Under Heaven. The idea of civilizations under heaven tells us that no matter how many civilizations are there on this planet, everybody shares the same planet under heaven. And it is through the conversation across those various cultures, literally various flowers that can we truly settle on the solidarity with the planet. And this idea of sovereignty far beyond nation-states is what unites Taiwan together. The highest point of Taiwan, about 4,000 meters high, currently growing about 2 centimeters every year toward the skies, is because of the tectonic plates between the Euro-Asian plate on one side and the Philippine sea plate on the other. And this highest point is called Saviá, and also, by the indigenous nations who consider it their holy spirit. And this idea of conversation across the 10,000 flowers or literally, which is by itself another indigenous language that used to mean canoes, tells us that the more civilizations that we bring together, the more that we look beyond the idea of silo multiculturalism, the more we can build a new culture out of existing different positions. And so, this idea of 10,000 flowers is inclusive and does not make such distinctions such as between the Yi and the Xia, the barbaric and the civilized, but rather, all the different civilizations is included in the idea of Republic of Citizens.